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THE BURLINGTON, VT., F RI E PRESS, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 2G, 18(58. 9tlils & (grids. SCRAPS. The strength of cheese its mite. Song of a disgusted shoe-maker " I would not Iitc awl-ivaj-E." Sunbeams reign, rather than clouds, these dajs. Wliy is a small scratch like the flight of a fledgling ? It is a little soar. India rubber wheels for carriages used bj invalids arc the newest idea. At one of Victoria's recent drawing-rooms, a lady was requested not to appear again in so low a dress. A littlo lady of two and a half years ir sistod that a cane with a crooked handle was an " umbrella without any clothes on.' " I do hato thec Vkceters, thoy make my lace wok k iininpr, said an allhcted dam sel, the other day. Some vocalists go to a tery low pitch. Onews pitched into a Police Station the other night for being very drunk. ACoronerVjurr at Atlanta returned a .... " 11X1 II UBt'l, 1 11 1 1 "HO caaeto his death bv want of attention onus- nl lr Iwrnatdf " People are nwpi,. under a continu an.-c ot not weather, and loncinc to " sit in uiuir ihjuck rwuewmru, id a siraw nat, un der treet, says the AT. Times. It 'em coine up north to Vermont, then, where it is .'0 w m the bbade day alter day. An American abroad write liome to the public about " that dietnal sense of kmeliiiet which comes over a married man when he puts three thousand miles of sea-i-icknesn be tween tumscU and the ueet woman m the world.' '' What the female hex la ks in depth it makes up in surface. A pound of butter is no less a pound when spread over a quarter of an acre of bread, hot the June flavor there- of a- slightly diminished: aaith a cotciniiora- ry. Hut how if the flavor be not of June? there he belies as well as butter, of whom a very little goes a great ways. Tire Best is Vermont. A correxpondent of the Bellow Falls Times Gay "After this date if any one inquire for the beet lienl 'if cattle in Vermont, send them to Sprini:- BeM Henry M. Arms, Ksq., has just bought and has now on hii farm, eleven thorough- I.redspurW.a.iofBurdittb.omis, Esq.fof M'indPor Locks, Ct., for the round sum of .ftlO,000." Among the herd is Ix,rd of Oxford,"' a $3000 bull and several cows which took the first prize at the New F4ig- i ma r&ir in lftn. Wdat Tut f'nrucn litLi.s St. The fol lowing is told in Itosten, though not of ltwton : Colonel R. spent the winter inLexington, Ky. A friend of his went to visit him. 'Come on Sunday,' says the Cjl.-nel. 'I want you to i.! cm. Each of 'em sounds out itsowndenom- . ii a iicki v, toji kiimi, nuii.iiouB lieu. jAOW yuu see if that don't rins out "'PotitolicBic-ej si'in ! 'I'ostolicsuccesskin !" The ItitietM rieht !1 '. Koom-for-all ! Itoom-for-all Reackabu Steoke of I ightmnc. in IlrE- te, Vt. Xear the foot oflilue Mountain Uct Saturday evening, lightning struck a ma pie tree, left its track from near the top of tbe tre and tore the bark off. near the rround. mere it parted into three torks. Une can be traced thirty rods along tbe bank of a zigzag mulet. Some of the way it t-inged the graf i-tother itploucbed afurrow. deen enmie-h to hold a flour Urrel. Another fork followed an old rotten log lenee for tome distance, 11- I in the ground with chips on either side ; i ii. -j, r I : i 1 . r. .i r nixuuo uuui nunc n icn ine rain:, Ii stones.( some of which weigh 300 pound.) it tosred them this way and that, as if tlicy had liccn its plavthinp. A third frk could be traced some fittle distance in still another direc tion. Vermont Chronicle. The Fiee Engine Eipiomon. 51x persons ave died from the explosion of a tteani fire engine in ew i ork, Inursday evening. Ite--ides the usual crowd at a lire the hundreds if men and boys who nightly throng the Old Kowery pit had jut reached the sidewalk when the boiler exploded. To this unfortun- tc tact may he ascribed tlie applling lit ol lead and wounded. The noite of tbe explosion was so great as 'i snake all the nouses in tbe vicinity, and many windows suflered demolition in'conse iiiencc. I1!) OCIOFin.. till il ill lit ,iii.nnl 1 1 -nlr iiii- .1 1 ..I I as pumping its boiler fal! It is tatld that ngine was not the regular engine of the lorce, and that the engineer visited tlie repair 'hop on the day of th -explosion ami urged a -,Jy completion of the ir to which the ngine usually cmjiloyed va being subjected, protecting energetically againetcven tbe tem porary u-e of the old, leaky, dilapidated, re- 4 rvc engine. Miracvmh p. llic habitan.i of Canada arc rnjoying another miracle, uhich is calculated to strengthen their faith greatly. A devout young fanner named Joseph lie Clerc got a--tray in the woods near the Noire riter, and though be might be uppotd to lne been in rcat straits, this was not the cans. He a oved before witn.-cs that lie never Miflcred ihc leatt from hunger; that a tall lady in white, verv beautiful and amiable, had every dav brought bun two supplies of food, c ni-ting f a sort of large round bitcmt, far Ijettcr until hj uii" loir- ut: :mu cier Kni iieiure. She i"Itwi til r ii fKin anil at nii.Iif vu-urr! him carefullv with a Targe quilt, which kei.t . .. - .r. b ' , ' . . , ' him quite wi.nn. foc-e are thecertain facts, according to the I man ths Cantons, which ndd "Who -an rxplain them otherwise than by a mystcri us protection of Heaven? If not, vc mutt start many suppositions and it is ...-.t.ir.1 , tl ml tbn Holv Virgin - j . condescended to take care ol this young man nnd to restore him in satety to his lamily as a reward lor Ins wrtoe. He assuredly will n it attempt t explain thin mysterious and iiiiracnloue narration; but we are im-lincl to think that if Joseph Lc Clerc Iiad lieeu a Yankee, lie xvoulil have made closer acrjuaint ance with this beautiful lady in xvliite, and xvould not have so readily deserted the fpot xx here lie received her xisits. Til eRctoix from tue Doiur. Tlie Iindon Dntly Xctrs eax s an extraordinary 6oenc xvas witneored on the Etwom rund, Derby night An extraordinary numlierof vehiclps, of every description, lmd gone down to the races, and a large police force, on hortc and foot, were nt from London to keep the roail clear after duck. Krom M'ven to eight o'clock they pre served tolerably good order, but about t ight o'clock the number of tcanio returning t' i tlie city multiplied fatt, and the lending hcirseH in a four-horse xtin falling down, the l-'iad was completely blocked up for ten min utes liofore thoy could 1 got c.n their feet. Tliis ten minutes did iraaiene miwhief. The lrivere of Mine of the carriages liehind got impatient ami broke the line, xrhich Imd hith Tto been xvell kept up. The example wascon- tagioua, and in a fexv minutes, for at lca-t two miles along the road, all xras confusion and uproar. In every direction might lie heard the crashing in of fctil-lioards ami panels, wheels got locked together, and for nearly an hour, xans, omnibuses, barouches, broughams cabs, wagonettes, carts of all descriptions, ' i-tennongers, donkcy-liarrows, &:., xrcre mixed up together in one apparently inextri tablc mass. Good humor, however prevailed in all quarters JIanv of the occumnts ol the the vehicles, especially thoe outside the vans i :,. ii, . iww.. .i ... -i. .t . 1 and omnibuses warned to enjoy the scene, and Iiecuiled the time by sinsins some of the rxm- ular airs of the day, and unmercifully chaffing those xvho showed any disposition to grumble at the state or affaire. The crowd of specta- tore assembled by the roidsidc to witness the return hoaic, always large after a Derby day, xvas this vcar nearly double the usual number and helped to increase the excitement, llands of roughs and idle boys amused themselves uy pel ipg tlie more respectable : occupants ol the vehicles xvith 6mall parier hags of flour, evidently made up and sold for the purpose. This gave rise to several fights, during the con tinuancc of xvhich the light-fingered gentry were plying a good trade. After an hour's hard labor the police got matters straightened out, and the throng of vehicles moved on. During the evening a number of persons were run over and seriously injured, and ot.c man died from his wounds. (incaer-aenarp, snappy can and that says International Ells.Coilipanv rapid, "Come up and be dipped !" ' Come uj and be dipped !" "Come up and lie OF NEW YORK, 'lipped !"' Itut the Methodist that's the . , ... , ..... r ,wmr : it talks rieht out: "Room-.or! 'P't "nrpln-, ?I,U,000. Jfnsuranrf. OFFICE. , "aC insurance Coiiipaiij OF NEW YORK. Cnpitnl ami Surplus, ?3,750,O0O. I S. & R. S. WIRES, Agent?. - I'ilC Ins. Company OF HARTFORD. CONN. INCORPORATED - 1410. Cnpitalanil Surplus, $2,000,000 S. A R. S. WIRES, Agents. ThcIiiM.Coof'IYortli America OF PHILADELPHIA. (Incorporated 1791. Oldest Company in tlie United States. CnI"',al nnJ Surplus, $2,000,000 Ferpetual Ins. granted on first-class buildings, s- K- S. WIRES, Agents, Jli(I!iiv Siisin-inrc rniiinni v -"CC (.OIll):!!! OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cnpitnl and Surplus, $I.IoO,7t)0. S. A R. S. WIRES, Agents. IVinarn Fire Eiisurancc Co OF NEW YORK. -. , . .. -Pnl and SarplM, $I,300,0 s A R s whips t.-, AS" 000 Asonts. Lorillard Fire InsuranceCo OF NEW YORK. capital and Surplii, $I,500,0SI S. A- R. S. WIRFS, Ajents. 8p!'ill( jfld F. A; M. Ills. Co ' OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS. t apitnl nnd Surplus, $800,000, I S. A R. S. WIRES, Agent. S. A- R. S. WIRES, Agents. IVorth American Fire Ens.Co OF NEW YORK. Incorporated IS23. -piiai unci urpiu-, $800,000. S, A R. S. WIRES, Agent. Commerce illsnr.iltce Co OF ALBANY, N. Y ... l.apuiu nilU Mirpluv, h.i.iO.OOO S. A R. S. WIRES, AMitJ. Aarraansett F.Atil. Ins. Co. OF PROVIDENCE, R. I. Cnpitnl end Surplus, $C0O,000, S. A R, S. WIRES, Agent. li.-tmar Fire Itisiuance Co. OF NEW YORK. Capital and Surplus, $ 17.1,000. S. A It. S. WIRES, Agents. Corn Exchange Ins. Coinp'y OF NEW YORK. CP Surplu,, $350,000. S. A R. S. WIRES, Azeoti. .. .i n.. COVlCs 1 IHMirailCC Co., WORCESTER, 3IASS. Capital and Surplu, . $150,000. S. A R.S. WIRES, Agents. Merchants' Insurance Co.. PROVIDENCE, R. I. Capital and Surplus, $275,000. t S. A R. S. WIRES, Agent. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., HARTFORD, CONN. lapitnl nnd Surplus, 8300,000. S. A R.S. WIRES, A- t inh0"'!0 eMltd " ? ILm'uat ln tno above well known Comiianics at current ratoi. Ml Lo&ios liberally adju.-ted, and Promptly paid at f i . m J. II I S ,1 g" C it C If . , ,. ., . , .llV,. fv"?? , ?. iD!aria- Mm"' amy CJiunilsnnilflllviilu linns, JJf-Inrurance, to any amount, effbeted on the mo mutuKwry lerms. .S. A: 11. S. WIRES, CEXKItAI, INSUIIAXCK AGENCY. COR. or CnCRCH AND college streets, ISurlington, - Vermont. Cnpitnl Itcprcscntcd, $21,000,000. CHARLES P. FRISSELL, Travelling Agent and Surveyor. II R A N" C II or THE SPICIJ'GFIF,3f F. A' .71 IiiMirniicc Co., or SPRING FI ELD, MASSAC II USETTS, ' (Incorporated 1 !,) Cash Cnpital, 9500,000 Cn'li Assetts, - - $800,000 J. N. Dc.inAM, Sec'y, E. Freemax, Pres. S. A; K. S. WIRES, General Agents, Burlington, Vt. 7"E have taken the General Agency of UiiseU I ? and reliable Fire Insurance Co. for the States of .rt0 Ilampehire, crmonr and AtortMcrn new York, and axe prepared to appoint Agents in all the prin- cipal cities and towns throughout our territory, and tolssue policies on all insurable Unds of property at policies on all insurable kinds of property at current rates. Applieations for Agencies should be addressed to as and will receive prompt attention, S. & K. S. WIRES, General A ents Office corner Church d College Streets, Rarlin's tn.' vt-r Sot. 5.18". ..,.- PAGE, KIOIAKDSOX & CO., Mtanhcrs and .llet'ChatltS, ,, 5 1H STATE SI., B03TON. EXCHANGE on London and Paris. TRAVELLERS' CREDITS issued on London and Paris, available in aU parts of Europe. LOANS OF STERLING made to merchants on fa. vorablo terms. DEPOSITS OF GOLD AND CURRENCY rcceircd rabject to draft at eight, and interest allowed. ADVANCES made on Consignments to Liverpool and London. March C. wtm. (Groceries. TEJSAXT Si ELDREDGE "llflLL fell to all prompt-paywo persons any ? tbe following goons, cheap : t u l't:uutl Teas, Collccs, &z Chocolates. Crushed, iiroicn, ij- Maple Svgari. Table Raisin. --Quarters nnd Halves. ENGLISII AND AMERICAN PICKLES. rORTO RICO MOLASSES tf SYRUPS. Corn A' Oat-.llcal, Hominy Buckwheat, and Graham Flour, Maooaronl, Vermicelli, Tapioca, Sago. Gelatine, Rar- ley, Rice Flour, Preserved Cocoanut, Far rina, Starch, Irish Moss, Extracts, Spices, Fruits, Nuts, Ac, Ac. Fork, Fish, A: Smoked Elect", Sperm. Was, nnd other Cnndlcs, DRIED A.XD CA.YA'ED FRUITS 5?" And every tiling usually kept in a F1RST- L !nw iirocery store. Main Street, Burlington, March 20. dw. 17 7LGIN SPRING WATER kept constantly on hand It at 1IAHPS. 4 Bank Block. CULL it t HARTS. Xn. t for the following articles : t HAXK III.OCK Oraiise-. Lemons, Itnisins, 1'igs, Niit, Wholesale and Retail, at HARTS, 4 Rank Block. fish: fish:: fish::: OALMON. .MACKEREL. t'01) FISH. HERRINGS, FISH. IIKI1 t Smoked Halibut. Ac, Ac, at HARTS. 4 Bank Block. CA.VXEI) FIlFIT.s: rpOMATOES, IT-YCIIES, CORN, Ac, A.. HaRT'S. 4 lUnk Block jki.i.iks: jki.i.iks;: ELLIKSof all kind at 1LVRTS, 4 Bank Block. pickles: ficki.ks: Ere. "TXNIiLlsII nd American Pickles. Chow Chow. JLi Worcestershire Sauce, Walnut and Tomato Cat sup, amines, ixHitttera, dove uysier?, Ac, a., at HART'S. 4 Rank BjiufK. ZARS, CARTS, DOLL CARRIAGES. W11EEL- W iiarrow?, Ac, Ac., at reduced pri es, at llARrti, 4 ank lllock. mai'li: .svitri' : .ma plk sruui r KRY fine MAPLE SYRLT at HARTS 4 Rank lllock. tks: tkas:: tkas::: JOW is the tune to get te.ss, Ts:.as, r?:..v, I will agree to sell Teas ot the nmt quaitf a." the Amerii an Tea Company , at lower figures than tliey are now selling, l'lease call ana examine goolii and prioes. uoiMi leas irom '. cts. lo f i..ii f lb., ac HARTS. 4 Rank Block. ilniironds. Vi:it3IO.NT Cl.VI'KAI XSU SUIiljI - VAN ItAIIiKOADS SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. ComMedciay May 25, la68. TBAIXS 6OI3T0 SOVTU AND KAST. Lieave Rurlington at A. M., liM and 6.25 l . Jl. Mail Train leaves Rouse's Point at 4.40 a. m.. ceives pas-ionger from Oensburtra R R , and con nects at unite luver J unci mo ana Uttliows raus with trains Ibr Ilotton. WorcetUr, SprincCeld, and witn trains on ra&umiisic n. n., arrives at ew lorx at lu 13 p. m. I)av Exnress leaves Montreal ai 30 a. m . St. luiiwiiiui.iu., viitrusuuiEii a otv. m., nouse s Point 10.45 a. in . for Boston, Ac, arriving in Boston via liowell at lti. ' p. m. Night express lea es Osdensbureh at 1.00 p. m., ontreal at ).!) n. m.. Rouse's Point at fitj n. m.. St. Johns at .".."0 p. m.. arriving at Boston at 8.40 a. m.. connectins at Bellows Falls with Cheshire Rail- road for Boston and Worcester and with Ycrmont Xalley Railmad for Springfield &c, and arrivin); in tan ii.rim,i ii; Mjs.ioi. a, ti mi Pay Express leaves Bfton via Lowell S.OOa. in.. for Burlinston, St. Alians Montreal, arriving at jjonircai at i.i.oo p. m., ..guensourgn at .u a. m. mui A i a. ii iea yen imiiou Tia uiwru, u i.uuk. m., m lAwrenee sua fitooDgrgaK . -Jii a. m.. aprmf uciuat . ij a. m., lor uarnngion ana ot. Ainaaf. The Train leavhur Boston via Fitchhure at 7..H1 a. m., and Springfield at 7.45 a.m., connect at White River Junction with the Day Exuress train. Accommodation Train leaves Northfietd at 7.45 a. m.for Burlington, Rutland, St. Albans, Rouse's rout, usaenstrarsn, c. Mrht express leaves Bellows Fals at lo.ou n. nu. rooeivinir naMenen fVnm Vermont Vl ! ( v It Tl leaving New York, at 12.15 p. in., and from Cheshire R. R. leai ins Boston at iSO . a., oonnecting at White River Junction with train leaving Boston at 5.00 n. m.. for Burlinirton. Iloose's Point. Montreal and Ogdcnsburgh, connecting with Steamers and urana lTanx trains lor tno rtesi. Sleeiiing car are attached to both the night Ex- prew trains running between St. Albans and Bos- Ion, and St. Aibans and Springfield. Through Tickets fur Chicago and the West for sale at the principal stations. u. jlnKKILL, sopt. at. Ainans, .iay Z7in, i. II. N. I1RURY Airent. American Hotel lllock. uurupgton. v t. KIITIjANII AND IIURI.l.Vt.TO.V It. It. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing, May 25, 18, trains will run as fol lows . LEVE BCRLIXGTON : 9J0A.M..MAILTR.XIN for Boston, Lowell, Wor. cetter. riicnimrn. liratlletfOronrln!nield.llArti ford, New Haven, Troy. Albany and New York , airive in iroy at i.i.i i'. .u. ;iiew I orK !OJo 1'. .11 Saratoga o.no n. m.. iioston 730 P. M. Tkrouyh to Ronton and Troy vntkout change of Cart. 2.45 PM. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN to Rut land, arrivestn Rutland at 7.1 y. I0.PO P. JL, NIGHT EXPRESS, with Sleeping Car, for New York awl Roe-ton. Arrive ii n ii roy a t 4.15 A. M. ; New York 10.15 A. M. ; S.vratoga S.00 a. ra. Boston rX A. .XI TAreuffA fo Trey and Ronton irtthout change of Car. Tlie 9.30 A. M., and 10 P. M.. trains make close connection with the New York Central at Troy iiuu .luaiij ir an points n ecu 'rom the South and Ftixt Traine arrrixe at Rttrlington an louow r .00 A. M., MGIIT EXPRESS TRAIN, with Sleep v.na. Hum ..cw lorn anil iMMFUin. leaves New York at 5 P. M., Boe ton 5.30 P. M. MA. M. ACCOMMODATION T1UIN from Rut- lami. 4.35 T.M.JIAIL TRAIN" from Hwton, Lowell, Worces- ier, cnnDieiu. uartlonl, ;n-w llarcn, Troj- and PArriirtWinr..rtn4tfAn.M.i... t..i -u t Vm v . r i? if i,r V .J et office, No. 1. American Hotel lllock, or at the Rut- I can lie tinrehaSvi fr nil r tl,. . w. fA. . l .n uua. imriiuiuu iaH'iier aiauon wnere tickets points West, Nortli West and South West, choice may bo made from any of tho various routes, from Bur- ints1 iinaIi inzton. J. W. WARDAVELL, A-cnt, r.ifsenser Btxtion. J.W. CARPENTEIt. Aent, No. I American Hotel. FAR 51 FOR SALE. r P1IE Suliscrllier offers for sale thof.irm on which he JL resides, near Chcckerbury Village, twoandahalf mues iroin Pinion rails, containing one tiunurea ana twentv-fio acres of irood land, with yood lniUilinns and fences, well watered, and wood and timber fcuf- ncient lor the use oiuie Urm. JOHN W. BROWN. Milton. Feb. 12. 166S. Kwtf. FARM FOR SALE. rpiIE Subscriber offers fur sale his farm of 400 acres X Said farm is well fenced, well watered, has a youns and bearins orchard, with good buildings Orer one hundred acres of heavy wood and timber land on the farm. Situated one mile from thecentro of the town and two and a half miles from Charlotte depot. Enquire of the subscriber on the premises. , ... , u- NEWELL. Charlotte, t. March 26 wtf. FARM FOR SALE. 'IMIE well known f.irm of tho late Nathaniel Sut , ton' "'""I1 io EMt Shelbura, fivo miles rrom llurllnston. Said farm contains one hundred and forty-two acres of land with jrood frul t and su "ar or chards, a two story brick dwelling houe, and other buildings. Said farm will be sold, together with all the stock and farming utensils, also, two valuablo Peat Beds, one situated half a mile north ofsaid farm the other two miles from Burlington on tho road lead ing to Williston village. For further particulars enquire of tho subscriber on the premises. JuntrMwf MRS. A. SUTTON. jJrcfcssioiiat. AI.KX. G. WATSON, .lltorncy and Counsellor, Pension fc Claim Agent. Collecting Attended to Promptly tonv"' Ban1t Bl0Ck' DOrth 8Mc S1nare' Burling Oct. 17th. 1SCT wtf MR. VAN NORMAN'S English and French Board w . S:?, h001 for YoanS Ladies, No. 5 Went Thirty-eighth Street, New York. For full In formation see circulars. Address as above Sept. t, 1967. wlyr cftoi.tin lals, (Taps, &c. THE L1TKST Spring atul Summer Styles OF HATS, CAPS, ents' Fiirnisliini; CJooiIs, Are ilaily receivoil by SHERMAN & PHELPS, AT No. 1 Union Block. OurCLOTIIINO DEPARTMENT h DAILY RE-l.V- of FORCED by choice selections of Fancy Cassimeres, Vesting A Nil Fine Coalings, Vc, A'c. And liarins; secured the services of COMPETENT WORKMEN, can ensure cnlirr tati'faction to our uumcmus pairuns, as our attention is entirely con fined to tlie custom TitAUR, to the exclusion ot TKirXKS, THITXKS, TKU.VKS, of all st Reticules n 11 1! 15 a g s , af e er- deriition, at the lou tst prices. We are also Genera! A inta for the llason $ ZFansHu's Organ, ami are prej tared to furnh an style of instrument 31 A SWA CTV RHUS' V III CHS. Also, General Agcntx for the celebrated Wile o v fc i i I) ! ' s k v i si: m a r i i i x ks. Organs and Machines sept cnnsUuiUy on band, and furnished on short notice. IlluKtratcd circulars sent free to any addrey. AgentM itantedor txtry form. Apply to SHERMAN i PHELPS. May nh, I dlwtf v " - - tiik Milieux Sc ';ilil' Spuing .Hacliiac T.S airardeil the Firit Premium at the Vi miont 1 1 State Fair, Septtui'ier, lorandhas received numerous other Fir-t Premiums. " Its seam is stnnjrer and lein l:aiile to rip in use or wear than the Lock-Stitch.'' " Jutl-jn' Report" at the" t,ro4 Trial " It makes the ii'.l.-t imlMe of unv mafliine. It never misses stitches. It is always really and in order, and is so nimple tl.ut a child can operate it. It is a universal bvorite, and emphatically the liestlamilv Sewinir Machine in the market. No nunily can afford to tie mtlmut one. Orders promptly nuen. Mend lur nrcuiar. Ajnts wanted to canvass ererj town. i). m. i-ni:i.t-M, lienerml A sent. Kurlington. Vt., May th, diwtr TIISS fUXCEU.VS KX HItV HODV. rE are now open'njour NEW SPRINO STYLES 1 1 or Ready-Made Clothing, suitable for men nd N s, which for ttj le of cut and tttftUtV of WtifkuiKI -lilld Ant nstrr hn wf l "nour tay f n nwks tn .New Verk. we bad TICKING U P 11 A K G A INS ! which cannot be obtained bv eierilMiiv. ami r .a prepared to offer our stock at AMouisliius l.iur l'turi. o v it c i; s t o .xi in: p a h t .m n s t is stocked with the choicest Cloths Az Cassiniercs, I whirli. with t! .1.1 ..r i.. i.ph...mi w...k ... . i mu mue up to oruer in uie most approved styles. I Our line of (riNT5' FUBAJSJIINU (J 0 0 S I I the finest ever exhibited in Burlinstoa, and will pay any one to u ana see (ireo or charge). They are s . exquisitely beautiful, don' emre t. l I l' Imtkjia 1 Cil 4C m'V EJU oi l liKfi UF j-CS) Cottars, and (iloves I ci i.r.. . ..... ...t- ' "'r' " " ' " I ud my other wllch raut to bt I seen to oe apprectatea. O P E JV A L L DAY. tW Ever. tod. w bouokt Hood, ol .To H-3 BtnU moat. COLVER i TURK. Burlington, April 5, 168. IIAT.s ON THE IIRAI.V: rE are now oiening the largest Stock of .V V .13 .11 Si Jl MS .1 T S ever lirou-lit ti nurlm'ii. amns which are tome very Que PAXAMAS, LEdJIOR.XS S1RA VS, bout;iit b the ca.-c, and will lie sold lower than at an i trior place in the state. 100 Doz. Harvest Hats ! ! which we offer to Merchant, at New York whole- ..-iOe. A eplendi'l J me of HOW FAXCVM'.M.MKK II ATS A. (MPS AT I. o w f I c; l: r e si fjf Call earl) and get the rind choice at COLVKR 4 TURK'S. It EST. .MOTHERS, K EST. "11 T Y are now receiving a verv extensive assort. It mentor CLOTHlNli suitable for Dovs of all sites ana ages. Hf llioseeniungnrst will get tlie liest selections at very reasonable prices. COLYER & TURK. Medical. I)lt. WAItllEVS ltll.l.lOt S HITTERS ESKInod f ffiffl5!S ) nnd I' ii r i fx c r V&SX Itegulntor. If eftnllJentlv recommend w.1 to tho mililii ns a. euro fur Lirer Cnui)l.iint. jftunrifep. Ililu.nsnpss. IH-siwn- '. vuruiciiL'si. i lies. (litis unci i-nrpni. iipiuia.fiip "inew. Kraptions on the Skin, Humors of tho '""""j "saoi ppcuu. weaknop.-, itooimy, ana ail 5-7. circulation, or a UeranffeU r dlsieU con- uiimn ui uie Biomat-n, Liver, Knl?es ana ilovcu. 1 ' 1 ' IVIrill T r-, -T . r - . . r. ... nn . n Without trying Dr. irarrcn' Rihoui Litter. Tlie ?cry first dose will convince s ou that x ou have at i iMiiiiu mo risiu rneiucine. I'rico so cents anu si. juiu A. PE11UY, Chemist, Boston, Proprietor. M. S. II LT R R CO., 2 T R K M 0 N T STREET, ROSTON, GF.NERAl. JIOEXTS. E" For sale In all Dealers in Meillcines. April I wi'm. POLAND'S P L A .V T A A .' Ointment. This is tho best arti cle vet put before tho public fur all kinds of Sores and Eruption up on the skin; as Salt Rheum. Old Sores, bro ken Bre.xi.ts. Stinn iT ln-cts. Vegetable. Pi.'i?oning. Ac, ic. Fully upb. ld-ng Ir. Poland's reputition as an origmatorof valuible n medics. It is the (SJSF.ST P.S.V.BCF.M, For Bums. Scald. Frost-bitten Parts, ChapiK-d Lip and Hands, Cracks in the Feet (with which old peo lile aro troubled). Styes upon tho Eyelids; and in laet for every thing to wlm h a salve is applicable. PRICE 25 CENTS. Jlanufactured under the suien Won of tho origina tor. Dr. J. W. Poland , nnd for sale by all wholesale and retail Druggists, and at eountrv stores. Geo. C. Goodwin i Co, ami Rust, liros. 4 Bird Bos ton, general Agents. C. II. POLAND, Proprietor, Boston, Mass. Also, agent for meilicines manufactured ay Dr. J W. Poland; xiz., Cedar Planter. Diarrhira, Elixir, In dian Pile Remedy, Cathartic Pills, 4c. Oct. wlyeow Sofris. A 51 E R I C A N II it V S E, Boston-, Mass. rP"E very important and eitcnsivc Improvements rf-. , i'.'i h"e "peutly lcen made in this impular Hotel, tho largest in New England, enable the pro prietors to offer to Tourists, Families, nd tho Trav elling Public, accommodations nd conveniences su Iicnortoany other Hotel In tho city. Durin" the nast Summer additions bavoWn mniA ous suites of apartments, with bathing rooms, water clostts, le, attached ; one of Tults' magnificent pas senger elevators, the best ever constructed, convevs r,tBta trt thrt HTlTUir cturv i.fll.-. I 1 ' , . J r. ' ,-r , -rr ""J iiviuso in une minuie ; the entries havo been uewlv and rfoML' i..-.Uitnii and the cntlro house thoroughly replenished and rc furnished, making it, in all its appointments, enual to any hotel in the country. Telegraph Office, BlUiard Halls and Cafe on the first noor. LEW IS RICE 4 SON, d3awiw3m. ' Troprlctors. 00(15. AKOTH K It L O T or ELECfAiV'f GOODS I'On SUITS, A T LYMAN'S LADIES are invited to call and oxamlne; also, opened THIS MORNING a Dno lino of ISlack and Fancy Silks. In spenkins of Black Silks, wo cannot refrain from urging all purchasers or such Koodstoshe this rtoek a look, as they will find line of Silks entirelv different , from any ever Intro duced into this., city, and judiring from tbe sales the l.i?t month, there must be something more than usual to create such a demand. We attribute it to the surtor quality of tire sends and the very low prises at which we are selling. also, 1(11) XBW SI'IIINO STYLE SII.1WLS, very Cheap, togLtlier with fiu aswrtoient of lone and.arroare EM IS Si IIV SHAWLS French Sacqncs at very low prices. May 19, 1864 diwtf c.tiii'irrs: caui-kts:: jgst accaiti-n. a iun ashrtme.vt or French I.rminsfers, or ,l!o- qitcllcs, Fxtrn Fng. Velvets, Queen Victoria Velvets, WrTU BORDERS TO MATCH. Also Another invoice of French Pattern.-. !-?tin Heavy ISi'cissels. j. iiOvwov i. ci Summer, cor. YnliiiiRlon t., Itostun. .May lttll, w4w ltl.ACK t:iti:.VAl)INRS : Three Pieces of EgLACIi tJF.-VADIAFS Tkree-Quarters and Right-Quarters Wide. ALSO A handsome assortment of ISlack (luipurc Ibices OPENED Tills DAY AT EDWARD BARLOW'S No 156 Cbuiah Street. June 1st, 1868. dwtf WOOL. CI.OTII A .VII HOl.l.S. OLJ STjI.VD, I.V SOUTH FI2RRIS- jtirnir, vjntMo.vr, tonaariy tKWti and run by rr . i . L v m a iv . Tbe wishes to inform all llhose having Wool W taat he his now fitting ap his Ptestorr for the sole mannfaetnre of Custom rood.. nil labia for homtndeajMi armiimntiiin AnA lli.i belt new ready (to receive wool ufall descriptions, MMMMiuawiuiupvu oniianu ax reason able prices, Into any of tbe Mlowing stylet for whtok she wool u suitable. - Namely, Plain, or mixed CasaJmeres. ' nannels. Doeskins, or Fancy Cassimeraa Reps or Tricots. .? tcarrled tobeatU atavtV, good ctUnaai ikw.tiodtiff. "ntenndemgned bavins; had some thirty year ex muw ui Mir mwwiKUire Ol riain and Fancy Woolens. feels fully competent to satisfy all the FEASOSAHLE DEAfA.YDS OF HIS CUSTOMERS and hope, by proa Tit bom and str let attention bustneev, to merit aaa reeelx e a abnre of PI'IILIC PATRONAGE. E. D.VNIELS. North Ferrijburgh, Vt., March 11th, Issa w37w6mos r.o TO THE flC AfJ KTJFT'EfTIT TT1I fl AT LT L I vcHaHr-TpXjeIt HiiiiAjLriiiL J IT IS THE Ijiirgcst i the State ! It Is well lighted. Itistfulloi Caruets! Carrjets! You will find good PATTERNS ! Wo aro SKLLIXG Til CIIKAP. You will hear i. o y v n 1 a 1: s . ron will rixn GOOD GOODS from celebrated and reliable manufacturers. You will find tho CM1F.1PEST CM UP UTS! You will find tho beet ENGLISH URUSSELS, WOOL RACKS. 'ou will flnd tho LARGEST STOCK in this part of the COUNTRY from which to make your selections. Ycip Carpets every iceek ! R Parties furnishin? Hotels. Private Iloniie. or Boarding Houses are int ited to look at our stock. ETTERMS CAS II. 3 BEE -II IVE Four doors East of tho Old Staxd, COLLEGE STREET, May 13, 1663. di. Xlrn (Ooods. A .V O T II E II I,OT orTHoss G SB 0 I C 52 P O E f . I iV taat sold so brt lost week ; alo, 5I7 it cniul Colored Piques V B II Y C II K A I , and rauy ether ttrtagg neded by 33 V 13 R. Y J j A D Y tthia season. CALL AM) SHE AT PACK A: ItHST'S. diwtf May lth, IMS. . Itladiincs. STARTLINC, MXHBKaKlaxKlan is startling tbe ooantry with L iDBitpwiiyinwnifnii 9 spreaaue, ana yet, it is no, viietMiiDg nau aa rap uy as are me Douglas Coiuliiuiition Washers anil Wringer, and the " .Niagara-' Wringers, DOn; LAS Patent Ask for thM and take no other and washing day will be antickpal'i citk plcwire i ne MVSV PERFECT MAflHNES ever invented. Send fur circular. Address DOUG LAS Combination Washer 4 Wringen'o., Riehamod vr. A. a. uuuiiiu, wem. A gem. May 19th, wlw , RA K ES' ! RA Ii ES i I RA I.IJS ! MMIE TCTOR Wheel Rake which h ren such X univeiml HtWhetia for the but -w years is now mennfactared by II. Patrick 4 Sen- xn lliae. bargh, and they an bow ready to nrdbm their R. PATRICK. D. K. PATRICK. DANIEL PATRICK, Jd. w3m MERRILL. CREE.VLEAF. Co., UAVI KAITl KERS OP itoors, Sash. Slliiuh, l ornices, JltiuMings, Hrucl.ctt, Ahi t rax us A c. A good wwtment on hand, or tnade to order Wood Turning, Siroll Sawing, Planing ic Collins 111 ml r to order nt short n oti c WLVOOSKT, VERMONT T. N. MERRILL. Wk.F. GHEENLEVF. Eo. E. .RHENLE.F.! May bth, wtf THE XXIKRICIN ;i II A V T Ii !) E K rrTnrm'iis. Spruiulinc At Slinbin? llnr. M'HE URKJTEST I.ABO SAHXO MACHISE JL ever introduced to lb patdi. WID aiTe ito cost over and over again every year. These ""Hr t are now offered to the public as the perfection for the purpose of eartagshay . TtSF PFItRY .UOJVFIl, Triumphant at tbe Paris Ii x p o i t i o n over all competitors, doing its not I EASIER, UIXICKER AND BETTER than any other. This new machine has several new jioiuib wnica are well worm toe attention of those desirous of buying the best. They have lees parts about tbem than any Slower now errors me pnotie. lein ue latest tuunr un. 11. ...u-iiiTtivi iiuv, unt luwume an me goal qualities or me old mnehlnM tnr-ether with new improvements used only un this mower. II II It T ' S Wheel Horse Rake ! ThU new rake is offer, to tko public with the .llcfallic Tooth Hake yet invented. For simplicity and duraMlitv it has no superior. A look at It will satisfy any on6 or its superior merits. Hie above machines areall made by the AMEN PLOW CO.XIPAN'V.OF HOSTO.V, Whoso name is a iruaranteo that they are the liest m ..wlm ..-3 Vi LirrMi . in' 1 anu utaue m ine iett nrnncr J. S. TEIRCE SON. if Agtnt for Chit'. ndm County. May 29, 181W. w3mos. HEAR THIS IS M1XI. Cheap for Cash, AND AO Illj.-tlltl' ! ANNOUNCEMENT is hereby made that for the neit forty day s we shall tell a surprising quan tity vfUOODS for un astonishing small amount of money. Now thie is not SAid for effect, but because it lsliterallvtrue, and we will verify it to all who will give n a call. new goods: new coons: Great .'Sttr actions at DI KE Ac TAROIE'S ! Allen Street, IVintxuki, Vt. Our Stock was never more complete, and embrace every thing in the line of STAPLE If r.l.VCF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS tr SHOES, YA.VKEE JI0TI0X3, tfC, 4e. All w e ask is an examination of inr STOCK and its comparison with that of any other dealer in Oil, re gion, both as to quality andprico. fa? Remember tho Place, fQ DYKH ? aBOR Allen Street, Winooski, Vt. May 33d dtnAwtf I'APKR IIAXCIXGS! AT REDUCED FRICES, AT THE ,11am mouth Crockery Store CAU. a4 SEE. June th. di w tf II. II. WOO UN. PAPER HA.VGI.VCS. AXD IWIFDOW SHADES, lYew Slyles Tor Sprinar. HAVE now on eildbition A Large & Magnificent Assortment cfileid KB, wbteh wfil be retaileil at ST y.1 C T O R Y P R I C E S ! ! JQ fi:i:.vcis cisi.v.i Tea Sets&Chamberware (In plain gold, and colored band.) tor sala at LOWEST IMPORTATION" PRICES : : Aiao; .1 XEW k SLEO.LVT PATTHIkY OK ISEOiV STOIV1S WARE, SILVER PL A TB D Vf ARK, Plated on niehei silver and ine white metal. Also, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP Ice Pitchers, Extra plate and new patterns. C. NKLLIS. April 7th. China Ball. Sarliaataa. Itlnnurcs. II A UC II 'S COJI.TIKKCIAI. .IIAINUIJKS FOR ALU ( ROPS A.fD PLANTS. Manufactured onlv bv Batiih 4 Soss. Phthulel- pnia. .0RTn-nE.srKBX rERTiuzi.iG Co., Chicaco. Bxccb's Raw Boxe Puuspoate. RArnn's Cbicaco Bota Fertilizer. Bi..h's Chii ago Blood Ham-Re. N FAERY PACKAGE. if" Fnr detaileil description of these articles see thv 'tumo of the Farm, a monthly agricaltaral pa per fi lie pnienred by addreasinic the general agents Beott W. KirkeA Co., 19 Central HTiajf, Button , Johi Ralston 4 Co., Hi Pearl Street, New York. Pries uniform with the Manufacturers. Fo uie by local dealers, who have been located in all te important cities and towns in the Inited State and the Dominion of Canada. Prieed Circu iars. aid all information, promptly tarnished by ad dressip CEORCE W. KIRKE 4- CO., (New hi gland Agts.) 4'.' Central Wharf, Buston. ,.l3r4M by J. 8. PEIRCE X)N, Bariington, t., to (hum please apply. Mar. le wtm. ; fieamlioals. ORIIKNMtl'HCII TO THE WENT. tVortli't-iiTraiiNiioi'tationCo. THE uLT THROUGH DAILY LI.YE Between Ogdensburgh, Chicago, and intermedl te Ports. Only tix day. through rUhoit change of X .' This well-known and reliable Company will, dorinr tbe present season, run their line or I'irst-TJIiiss I'pper-cnbin Stenmcrs ToleSo, lletroTt, ?ateawauTen?uerae dial porta, leaving Oerulmrgh on arrival of Ex press train from the East. Pajsengers and families movimr West can embark with their lugKapt, teams, stock, ie., and land to gether, without dUtarhance or transhipment, at their port destination, thus avoiding the great inoon veo ee of Uie many ehanges, delays, and expenses nr i.l lis .... t TV . . . , . . j i i .oeso Mrunvn nave large camns and state-rooms, amply and neatly furnished (erfirst eta... pai.enger, , and second cabins, with cook stoves and eoniforbibie accommodations, for passengers and families who may wish to furnish their own provis ions. No eflbrta will be spared to maintain the repu tation of this as the CHEAPEST AXD HEsT ROCTE. A thorough rebuilding, refitting, repairing, and re nirnlaliln. lil , 7 . r. 1 . . . . . , " . .11 -v 1 i iii uvw ooauauueq 10 ue line, makes tl.U now the most comfortable, pleasant, and expeditious route tothe great West. 5TS'lr( and tee the noemtM .f thi. hne httmte ptrchatmg your tKlett. Trustv men will .!.-..-- . . .1 s!lin i?R!?.e?9l,.IirSh t0 toko checks awl re-chck "rvc iwr mis iinc. Ask for tickets vU Northkr.t Tba n s porta tio.i lOMPAXr'S STEAVF.e. th 1 leavtru; Oydensburgh. Se will make it th fr.tr.wt nrAP.. n j " wi Lit 19 une uiore urciiastnt; el-e- Throuch ticket orer all Wfrrn R.qii rful Mnaj can be obtained on application to Geo. W. Smith office corner Ford and Patterson Streets, opposite Johnson House. Odenshnriri, s; x- nl. iT.L.,.: . r uj vwfyttgc jree 10 coat pasttngcT. Ilnggnge checked through to nil points. ror mroU!Th tielil. ,.,1 H. i-r .: ... to 0 A EDDY, office Steamer Landing Ogdens- BlofCfirllnV- 1KL111 Am"iCan 1,0,61 u t i-i'il" t:!nra Ticket Agent. n R0' Passenger Agent. April 11. dlwcm 1SC8. LIKE CHA.1IPLA1.V. isns. -it43 Summer .'Irrangcment. rrIIE splendid and commodious steamers. ADIRONDACK, riMiii ' Capt. Wm. II. Flaoo. ' Wm. ASDERSO.I. u J. C. Babbktt. JIUNTRK.iL, WILL ON AND AFrER -Iomlii)-, June 1st, I'oaa two Daily fjincs Kach Way, (Suntiays oxceptcd.) noi.vo south: Leave Burlington 9 JO A. .11., and 9JU P JI The morninirandereninv n.-.. mt. (n"tlTl!!Utol,t.PT7atofoTsrr,: T?e mJriin;. r?.',.'""A" i "10 " ... tho Steamer Jl inehaha through Lake (icorgS. OOIXQ XORTU: Leave Durlington 3.30 A. JI., and 3 P. JI. llie morning 11.,1 m...i . in togh.YIwjf. JI"ntro''. - A. JI., Ogdens The evening Bout connects at R-uses Point with trains arriving at .Montreal ami Ogdensburgh. next mornin. OnSnturdav th NtMrnor S.VAI. .-Ill I Burlinzton lU.Oil A. M.. bv whiVIi imun.,. :n I Passthroazh the Lake bv il.irll'-lir in.r . I with train for Troy, Albany aud New York. ' I'reights taken nt Lowest Hates. STTIinnrfill Tlirnv- 1 . - . - . . . ihiu uo procured oa board orsteamers, and at the General office of tho Company, YYest side of City Park, Burlln-ton. n n MiTiiiiL'i Vs June Sth, IS63, diwtf' GenLSupt. arrlrrarf. REMOVAL New Store! New Goods Z. .1!. AT G. I. BI.IGail "A YE REMv V ED To their Xew Store on Collese s,, OneTlnor Wtst of :fir former .Sf wfcwe tiey will t-ifwppy tssoo theirw ( JtBer and many new Me;. With S( twte. tb ziptitj, eonveas far -hewtag al IramK imrpased lead iokeepa v ItETTKK ASSOK'niBiVT. asd star, at lawnt tban ever. We hare a large tod eemplete art raeatof BUILDERS', SADDLERY, CA3WEI Coach and House Furnishing HARBWiEE, COFKI.V TRIMMINGS, JIECHAXICS' TJOtd TABLS AND rOCKKT CTTTLERT, CARRIAOE AMI TIKE HOLTS Patent cV. Ivnanielcd Leather. Paints. Ioeladtag a k,dry ar ia oO; Tab, eolors Oold Leaf Kd Bri-nae. Z.insecd.Oil A' Varnishes; ' or JLU. KtXDS, OLVB. MATS. AXD TmtXB3. IIIII1I TIB Clict, Jj. ill . &, in. 1. II AG AJt. COLLEGE STREET, Third Door, mst Church Street, Aprilt. dtw UURLIXBTON-, X'T. 3HisfEl!anr8us. spiiBMIII) IMU'CKMEVTS TO AGENTS. JVO IIOII5l . 1 ddress DOUGLAS COMBINATION W-!iEi JV and WRIN;ERi'o, Richmond, X t X s) DOUGLAS, lienl. Agent. June 1th diwtf Pyle's 0. K Soap. Tise Best loaeliohl So:ip in Aiitoi icn l Sold bv Grrorers Evervwhere. i'ianos : Steinxvay ami Tnited PJuho .linkers. r I WE Subscriber has been appointed agent for tie JL ejcJusi ve sale uf the instraments of both the above CBUBRATcn aaKEBS, for the Counties of Rutland, Addison, Chittenden, Franklin in Vt., and Essex and Clinton ln N. V. These instruments, of axt fa ma oa STTUt. folly warranted, shipped at the lowzst Maaatrr raica. Iiistjumentsoranvothermakerrur nlahett at short notice ; also. Organs and Meiodeons. Seooad-hand instmsBent taken in exchange, sod always for sale or to rent. Repairing and Tunm; attended to promptly. One second-hand seven octave Piano in good i-rder and a desirable Instrument on hand and for sale tery low Shop and Wareroosas at residence, on Wlr.'.-k Avenue, w here sample ? net rumen ti can be seen. A. W. POWERS. Burlington. Feb. 18. diwtf. WHAT IS B. Q. S. Our reasons and we trust our justification for caL ing the public attention to Mother Bailey's Quiet ise Syrup, are furnished by the frequency sod av tality of the diseases of instaey aad childhood. So alarming and serious are the diseases, that one ch.ld in three dies before the fifth year. These flwts af ford conclusive argument for enforcing on mothers the importance of using a remedy, (which contains no Morphine or Poisonous Drag) and never fiuli (when timely need) to e fleet a cere. It greatly as sists tbe child through the months ot teething, al lays ail pain, reduces inflammation, corrects acidity of the Stomach, and never tails to regulate the bow. els, makes sick aud weak children strong and healthy, produces nataral sleep for the child, there, by arTordUMC rest to the mother. For summer com plaint. I) sealery and Diarrhoea, it has no equal For Wind Colle, Convulsions. Griping, .ic, it never fait. to give immediate relief. Mother Paile) 's Quieting Svrup, for children, is an original medicine, well established, thereiore use no other and you are safe. For Sale by all Drug gists and lealers in Medicine. A. RICHARDS New London, Cons., Agent for the United States. Jane 3d, ditwlvris CiET THE RENT 1ILOOD. Iinjiovtaiit to Stock tlror- 0lN. ASK.Ys.0N WILL BE HADE, BNMMi SEPT. 1ST. by the llambli t.mian trottilg stallion YOUNG DEXTER at the Hoare-tead St.ick Farm, Greenwich. Washing ton Countv. N. Y'. Y'ol NG DEXTER is dor old, by RviMlvk'i Hmu'iletonian. is a half brother te Iexteranil(;..rgi- lY.lki-! alius! to Mountain Bov nnd i-tber vli .1i.1l Iioimi. Fur further particu lars, rull p.'.i -ret' it. . - lid for a eircalar. F. f. sr'tYTTON.Soper:nt--ndenl wlw ft - 3 P A V N Ijs:tts:ii cvttfjz. KEY. LOCK, GUN, jc SEWING MACin.VK R E P AIRI X . HAVING EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, custo mers are assured their orders will be attended to immediately. S T E A' C 2 Is P Is A T E S For marking clothing with indelible ink. List o prices, including ink and brush : Roman (plain) S cents; Italic (plain) Oceuts; It-vle.in fancy scroll 75 cents. Writim. In ent. fllil Enirlish or German TeTf 11 " ' I will enl nv rf th above nameil nlstes.witha buttle i.tmnmn. iml.lihla Ink. bmfih. and dirtCtioBJ for use, enc used in a nest box, postpaid, on receipt I YII .."n ... .Ir... PA VN'.t STRMIlV. TOOL JIA N or prtee. single nome 01 ini Call on or address PAY'.Vs UFACTORV, Payn's lllock, 1 ry Streets, Burlington, Vt. UFACTORV, Payn's lllock, corner Church and ter" Plnnchcttcs from 113 Cents to $3 ra-Steel Stamps, Brands, Dies, Key Taj, Stencil Tools, and Stock. Agents furnished. JIarcb.27. diwtf.